There are clubs in Aberystwyth, Cardiff, and Swansea. All clubs welcome people who have never played before, so find out where your nearest club is and get involved, and most clubs free taster sessions!

It’s a mixed team sport – men and women play on an equal basis – and it is best thought of as a cross between basketball and netball, or netball and basketball depending on how you look at it. “Korf” in Dutch means “Basket”.

Recent News

The Welsh Korfball Association are excited to announce the first open U19 Wales Korfball trials to be held on 8th April 11am-2pm at Sophia Gardens. This trial aims to build the first U19 training squad working towards the U19 Beach Korfball World Cup to be held in...

An early start this morning, with training less than twelve hours after we finished matches the night before! Dragging themselves from their beds, the squad cycled over to the sports hall, where we had our first sessions, for another training with Michiel. The...

We visited Michiel’s club house, the “Nic. Nest”, for a training session this morning. Naomi offered to get us warmed up with some recovery exercises, which actually left us needing more recovery than when we started. Press ups, planks, and sprints...

Find A Club In Your Area

There are currently five senior korfball clubs in Wales: four in Cardiff, and one in Aberystwyth. Please visit their websites and contact them directly if you are interested in participating in a training session. Your first session(s) are usually free. See which one is closest and suits you best!